Aging is induced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, which affects tremendously to skin as it is the most voluminous organ of the human body. Intrinsic aging is characterized by dry skin, dermal atrophy and fine wrinkles. Extrinsic aging is determined by factors such as smoking, air polluition, poor nutrition etc. Anti-aging products perform scavenging of the free radical species which promotes aging and provides toning and smooth texture to skin surface.

Liposuction procedures are leading the type segment for anti-aging services market. The major factors responsible for its increasing demand are rising prevalence of obesity due to unhealthy lifestyle and craving for junk food. Technological advancement in the surgical procedures pertaining to liposuction of abdominal fat further propel the liposuction procedure market growth. Botox are gaining positive traction on account of its positive clinical trial studies pertaining to dose tolerance in patients with glabellar lines.

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Generation X is dominating the demographic segment for anti-aging services market. Currently they are being exposed to stressful working condition which stimulates ageing process via oxidative stress. Active participation on social media has led to increased brand awareness among generation X. In the near future generation Y will be exhibiting impressive growth owing to growing consciousness for external appearance and flexibility to adapt to latest fashion trends which promotes anti-aging services market growth.

North America currently holds 33% market share and is the supreme leader in the regional segment for anti-aging services market. Increasing baby boomer population and increasing demand for attractive external appearance drive the market growth in North America region. Presence of key players such as Procter & Gamble, Allergan, Inc., Lumenis, Ltd., etc. further consolidate the market growth in North America. The second largest regional market is Europe representing 30% market share primarily due to increasing generation X population and large disposable income to purchase anti-aging products. Asia Pacific is responsible for 20% market share on account of rising number of generation Y population and rise in per capita income.

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